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==Science and technology== * [[Corticotropin-releasing factor family]], a family of related neuropeptides in vertebrates ** [[Corticotropin-releasing hormone]] or corticotropin-releasing factor, a polypeptide hormone * [[Chromatographic response function]], a coefficient which characterizes the quality of the separation in the result of a chromatography * [[Coefficient of rolling friction]], a coefficient that measures the rolling resistance * [[Cloud radiative forcing]], the difference between the radiation budget components for average cloud conditions and cloud-free conditions * [[Chemotactic range fitting]], a phenomenon in which organisms direct their movements according to certain chemicals * [[Controlled-release fertiliser]], a solid form fertilizer * [[Coupled rangefinder camera]] * [[Case report form]], used in clinical trial research ===Computing=== * [[Conditional random field]], in machine learning, a type of graphical model * Constant Rate Factor, used video encoders such as [[x265#Technical details|x265]], and [[VP9]], and [[AV1]] as a bitrate control method. ===Medicine=== * [[Cardiorespiratory fitness]] * [[Case report form]], in a clinical trial, the document showing all the evaluated patient data * [[Cancer-related fatigue]] * [[Chronic renal failure]], also known as chronic kidney disease (CKD)
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